Written by Sanika Joshi One of the biggest myths many students believe is that electronic cigarettes are the best alternative to traditional smoking because they…
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Written by Tori Tucker Our understanding in cancer biology goes beyond the simplified teachings of the classic “Central Dogma” (DNA → RNA → Protein). Non-coding…
Comments closedWritten by Melody Lee From our early middle school years, you may recall reading the short story, “The Yellow Wall-Paper” by Charlotte Gilman [1] and having nightmares…
Comments closedWritten by Aftin Pomeroy If a world-renowned physician and a robot with cutting edge medical programming walked into your hospital room to offer treatment, which…
Comments closedWritten by Hiba Moiz It is no secret that in today’s society, we have all become somewhat spoiled in terms of our needs and expectations.…
Comments closedWritten by Keshav Suresh Nearly 14.5 million Americans are reported to have been affected by cancer as of January 1st, 2014, with an estimated 1.7…
Comments closedWritten by Tori Tucker When we think of type one diabetes (T1D), we often assume the affected person cannot consume any amount of sugar in…
Comments closedWritten by Summer Wong When we think of the word “hypnosis,” we immediately relate it to being put under some sort of spell by some…
Comments closedWritten by Sanika Joshi Every time you check your Facebook newsfeed or open a newspaper, you will most likely see two recently relevant words: Zika…
Comments closedWritten by Annie Duong With the increasing rate of obesity and other relevant health problems arising in the United States and other parts of the…
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